America America by Ethan Canin

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  • Pub. Date: June 2008
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  • Sales Rank: 42,004

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    • Pub. Date: June 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Sales Rank: 42,004

    Synopsis

    In the early 1970s, Corey Sifter, the son of working-class parents, becomes a yard boy on the grand estate of the powerful Metarey family. Soon, through the family’s generosity, he is a student at a private boarding school and an aide to the great New York senator Henry Bonwiller, who is running for president. Before long, Corey finds himself involved with one of the Metarey daughters as well, and he begins to leave behind the world of his upbringing. As the Bonwiller campaign gains momentum, Corey finds himself caught up in a complex web of events in which loyalty, politics, sex, and gratitude conflict with morality, love, and the truth. Ethan Canin’s stunning novel is about America as it was and is, a remarkable exploration of how vanity, greatness, and tragedy combine to change history and fate.

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    Canin's marvelous tale of Corey Sifter, a young working-class man who goes to work for a powerful family and ends up entangled in a political debacle, is wonderfully realized by Robertson Dean, whose deep bass tone is at once powerful and intimate. Told from Sifter's perspective as an older man, Dean captures every possible emotion that saturates Sifter's tone, be it regret or affection, and it's hard not to be riveted. His shifts in tone and dialect for many characters are subtle, his pacing is steady. Dean is quite possibly the quintessential narrator. A Random House hardcover (Reviews, Apr. 21). (June)

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    The New York Times has called novelist and short story writer Ethan Canin "one of the most satisfying writers on the contemporary scene." It's an assessment Canin's many fans wholeheartedly endorse.

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    Great political read with a human story twistby Anonymous

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    January 01, 2010: I really enjoyed this novel. I will admit that it took me about a 1/4 of the book to get into it and understand what it was really about. It is written with intricate detail, and sometimes you have to really think about what you are reading and what part you have read that it relates to. Politically strong open discussion regarding mid 20th century politics, the art of lying, and how relationships can be forged or changed. It is an interesting read, and once I was in the book, I could not put it down without constantly thinking about what might happen next.

    Enjoyable readingby CamSea

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    December 12, 2009: It has kept my interest--that's my barometer for how well a book is written.


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